Three other accused remain in custody in connection with the same investigation.
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Liberals survive confidence vote as House passes budget implementation bill
The legislation enacts key measures proposed in the Liberals’ 2025 federal budget, which passed a confidence vote for Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government in November last year.
City council looking for ways to help kick-start apartment construction
Brantford councillors have asked city staff to come up with ways to kick-start apartment projects that have been approved for construction but have not yet been built.
Here’s how to see the Blood Moon total lunar eclipse in Vancouver next week – Daily Hive Vancouver
Here’s how to see the Blood Moon total lunar eclipse in Vancouver next week Daily Hive VancouverHow to View the ‘Blood Moon’ Total Lunar Eclipse on March 3 WIREDThe Good—and Bad—News About Next Week’s Total Lunar Eclipse Gizmodo1 week until a breathtaking blood moon rises over the US during total lunar eclipse 2026 SpaceWhere to see the total lunar eclipse in the early hours of March 3 Space
Canucks veteran expresses his desire to stay in Vancouver – Daily Hive Vancouver
Canucks veteran expresses his desire to stay in Vancouver Daily Hive VancouverCanucks brace for changes ahead of trade deadline that could cut deep SportsnetCountdown to TradeCentre: Rebuild watch in Vancouver TSNCanucks: Trade rumours aren’t rattling Evander Kane, who says there’s ‘always chatter’ in Vancouver The ProvinceTrade Notes: Kane, Pettersson, Laine NHL Rumors – ProHockeyRumors.com
PDHS Panthers go back-to-back in AABHN girls hockey
Paris beats undefeated Assumption for title
Railtown Café & Catering is Hosting a Community Hiring Fair This March
The Goods from Railtown Café & Catering Vancouver, BC | As Vancouver’s hospitality scene gears up for a busy spring and summer, Railtown Café & Catering is opening its doors to new talent. On Friday, March 13, 2026, the team will host a Hiring Fair at Railway Café from 3:00–5:00 PM, inviting experienced hospitality professionals, […]
Judge denies family request for review in stabbing death of teen on Edmonton LRT platform
A judge has dismissed a request for a judicial review of the Edmonton police decision to not charge a man with killing 13-year-old Eric Omeasoo on the MacEwan LRT station platform.
Brantford embarking on new pilot project to reduce homelessness
A pilot project to prevent evictions and reduce homelessness in Brantford, Brant is getting a $449,943 boost from the federal government.
London housing: Good news for renters, not for landlords, homeowners
Reporter Jonathan Juha digs into the latest outlook for London by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.
